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Greenwich

The model is made up of acrylic and also based on a acrylic sheet. The details of the model showing the landscape of the Greenwich with 4 multi-storeyed buildings in different sizes with details on it. The model is encased with detachable acrylic case. Dimensions of height, width, depth in centimetres: 32 x 23 x 14

Greenwich

Wooden model of Greenwich, including Thames, buildings and roads, indicative of area covered by the Greenwich Peninsula masterplan. Model detailing sits on top of a wooden base, encased in a wooden box. Dimensions of height, width, depth in centimetres: 144 x 94 x 26

Greenwich - Greenwich Peninsula Masterplan

Farrell’s masterplan was based on the view that the site has the potential to provide a full range of uses and remain compatible with Greenwich planning policies. The plan envisaged a hierarchy of public space ascending from the local square, the central park, to the park corridor. Farrell's envisaged Greenwich as being a mixed use, densely populated and mixed use area, incorporating high-density housing with some working space, integrated transport and good local facilities.

Farrell's appears to have had ad-hoc involvement in the masterplanning phase, but a formal position as Greenwich masterplanner was not fully realised between 2000-2004. Material present in the archive indicates that planning permission was obtained in March 2004, but it is unclear how far the masterplan developed from this point.

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